Peter Shane, a professor in Ohio State's Moritz College of Law, delivered lectures to faculty and graduate students at East China University of Political Science and Law and East China University of Science and Technology that focused on judicial review of administrative rule making in the United States. Shane's talk introduced the process of federal administrative rulemaking in the United States and the law that governs judicial review of administrative rules. He presented the basic framework and highlighted some areas of legal controversy in the U.S. concerning the relationship of courts and administrative agencies.

The visit was facilitated by Ohio State's China Gateway, which serves as a liaison between the university and faculty, alumni and students in China.

Shane came to Ohio State in 2003 from Carnegie Mellon University’s H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management. He is an internationally recognized scholar in administrative law, with a specialty in separation of powers law and has co-authored leading casebooks on each subject. He has served on the faculty at the University of Iowa College of Law and was dean at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. In addition to his outstanding law teaching and scholarship, Shane has received a National Science Foundation grant for interdisciplinary study related to cyberspace and democracy. At Ohio State, he provides strong leadership in interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching.

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A political science and French double major, Christian Gray is studying Mandarin at the National Taiwan University. Christian's study abroad experience is supported by a scholarship from Boren Awards for International Study for studying critical languages. While abroad on a Fulbright International Educator Administrator seminar, education abroad associate director Jeannie Bonner Simmons met up with Christian to see how his experience has been in Taipei City.
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Global Engagement's International Film Series features movies form around the world for FREE to students with a BuckID.
The next film is "The Insult," a Lebanese film directed by Ziad Doueiri. In the film, a minor incident between a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinian refugee turns into an explosive trial that ends up dividing the two communities.
Join us at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 28 at the Gateway Film Center!

Mar 19 2018 08:38am

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2018 Fulbright Week at Ohio State

This year's Fulbright Week at Ohio State will take place March 26 - 30 and will include events celebrating past recipients as well as a series of workshops and informations sessions t ...